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Tag Archives: Solid bamboo flooring

Bamboo Flooring comes in three main construction types; horizontal, vertical and strand woven. The same kind of bamboo is used for each construction type, but just in a different way. Furthermore, the different bamboo flooring construction types create slightly different looking flooring with different strengths.

What is solid bamboo flooring?Solid bamboo flooring is a plank of flooring made from thin strips of bamboo that have been dried and stuck together. The whole plank of flooring is made from bamboo. Continue reading →

Solid bamboo flooring is made from thin strips of bamboo which have been dried and stuck together. The strips of bamboo are glued together either horizontally or vertically (to form different types of bamboo flooring) and are then compressed under heat and pressure to form the planks of flooring.

Bamboo flooring is available in both solid and engineered structures. The main difference between the two different structures is the way that the planks of flooring are constructed. Once they have been installed, it is almost impossible to tell the difference between the two as they both look the same from the surface. Continue reading →

Underfloor heating is becoming a popular choice for heating rooms in both domestic and commercial properties. Bamboo flooring is a great match for underfloor heating as it retains heat due to its natural properties.

Bamboo flooring is quickly becoming a popular alternative to hardwood flooring for both domestic and commercial use. Although Bamboo may look like a wooden floor, and have a lot of the same qualities, it is actually made from a renewable grass and can be twice as strong as Oak flooring. Sometimes, when looking at bamboo flooring and hardwood flooring side by side, it can be difficult to tell them apart as they can both adopt similar colours, plank sizes and visual features. Bamboo and hardwood do share a lot of similar characteristics but here are some of the ways in which they are different: Continue reading →

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